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* io.c: rdoc for File::open and 1.9 feature in file modes.

* transcode.c: rdoc for String#encode

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Tue Dec 23 20:28:28 2008 Yuki Sonoda (Yugui) <yugui@yugui.jp>
* io.c: rdoc for File::open and 1.9 feature in file modes.
* transcode.c: rdoc for String#encode
Tue Dec 23 19:51:24 2008 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
* win32/win32.c (rb_w32_spawn): deals with quoted commands.

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@ -4914,7 +4914,26 @@ rb_open_file(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE io)
return io;
}
/*
* Document-method: File::open
*
* call-seq:
* File.open(filename, mode="r" [, opt]) => file
* File.open(filename [, mode [, perm]] [, opt]) => file
* File.open(filename, mode="r" [, opt]) {|file| block } => obj
* File.open(filename [, mode [, perm]] [, opt]) {|file| block } => obj
*
* With no associated block, <code>open</code> is a synonym for
* <code>File.new</code>. If the optional code block is given, it will
* be passed <i>file</i> as an argument, and the File object will
* automatically be closed when the block terminates. In this instance,
* <code>File.open</code> returns the value of the block.
*/
/*
* Document-method: IO::open
*
* call-seq:
* IO.open(fd, mode_string="r" [, opt] ) => io
* IO.open(fd, mode_string="r" [, opt] ) {|io| block } => obj
@ -5815,6 +5834,48 @@ rb_io_stdio_file(rb_io_t *fptr)
* <code>IO</code> object or integer file descriptor and mode
* string. See also <code>IO#fileno</code> and
* <code>IO.for_fd</code>.
*
* === Parameters
* fd:: numeric file descriptor
* mode:: file mode. a string or an integer
* opt:: hash for specifiying mode by name.
*
* ==== Mode
* When <code>mode</code> is an integer it must be combination of
* the modes defined in <code>File::Constants</code>.
*
* When <code>mode</code> is a string it must be in one of the
* following forms:
* - "fmode",
* - "fmode:extern",
* - "fmode:extern:intern".
* <code>extern</code> is the external encoding name for the IO.
* <code>intern</code> is the internal encoding.
* <code>fmode</code> must be combination of the directives. See
* the description of class +IO+ for a description of the directives.
*
* ==== Options
* <code>opt</code> can have the following keys
* :mode ::
* same as <code>mode</code> parameter
* :external_encoding ::
* external encoding for the IO. "-" is a
* synonym for the default external encoding.
* :internal_encoding ::
* internal encoding for the IO.
* "-" is a synonym for the default internal encoding.
* If the value is nil no conversion occurs.
* :encoding ::
* specifies external and internal encodings as "extern:intern".
* :textmode ::
* If the value is truth value, same as "b" in argument <code>mode</code>.
* :binmode ::
* If the value is truth value, same as "t" in argument <code>mode</code>.
*
* Also <code>opt</code> can have same keys in <code>String#encode</code> for
* controlling conversion between the external encoding and the internal encoding.
*
* === Example1
*
* puts IO.new($stdout).fileno # => 1
*
@ -5826,6 +5887,16 @@ rb_io_stdio_file(rb_io_t *fptr)
*
* Hello
* World
*
* === Example2
* io = IO.new(2, mode: 'w:UTF-16LE', cr_newline: true)
* io.puts "Hello, World!"
*
* io = IO.new(2, mode: 'w', cr_newline: true, external_encoding: Encoding::UTF_16LE)
* io.puts "Hello, World!"
*
* both of aboves print "Hello, World!" in UTF-16LE to standard error output with
* converting EOL generated by <code>puts</code> to CR.
*/
static VALUE
@ -5862,22 +5933,28 @@ rb_io_initialize(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE io)
return io;
}
/*
* call-seq:
* File.new(filename, mode="r" [, opt]) => file
* File.new(filename [, mode [, perm]] [, opt]) => file
*
* Opens the file named by _filename_ according to
* _mode_ (default is ``r'') and returns a new
* <code>File</code> object. See the description of class +IO+ for
* a description of _mode_. The file mode may optionally be
* specified as a +Fixnum+ by _or_-ing together the
* flags (O_RDONLY etc, again described under +IO+). Optional
* permission bits may be given in _perm_. These mode and permission
* bits are platform dependent; on Unix systems, see
* <code>open(2)</code> for details.
* <code>File</code> object.
*
* === Parameters
* See the description of class +IO+ for a description of _mode_.
* The file mode may optionally be specified as a +Fixnum+
* by _or_-ing together the flags (O_RDONLY etc,
* again described under +IO+).
*
* Optional permission bits may be given in _perm_.
* These mode and permission bits are platform dependent;
* on Unix systems, see <code>open(2)</code> for details.
*
* Optional _opt_ parameter is same as in <code.IO.open</code>.
*
* === Examples
*
* f = File.new("testfile", "r")
* f = File.new("newfile", "w+")
@ -5903,24 +5980,6 @@ rb_file_initialize(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE io)
return io;
}
/*
* call-seq:
* IO.new(fd, mode_string [, opt]) => io
*
* Returns a new <code>IO</code> object (a stream) for the given
* integer file descriptor and mode string. See also
* <code>IO#fileno</code> and <code>IO.for_fd</code>.
*
* a = IO.new(2,"w") # '2' is standard error
* $stderr.puts "Hello"
* a.puts "World"
*
* <em>produces:</em>
*
* Hello
* World
*/
static VALUE
rb_io_s_new(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
{
@ -8399,8 +8458,11 @@ rb_get_argv(void)
* | otherwise creates a new file for reading and
* | writing.
* -----+--------------------------------------------------------
* "b" | (DOS/Windows only) Binary file mode (may appear with
* "b" | Binary file mode (may appear with
* | any of the key letters listed above).
* | Suppresses EOL <-> CRLF conversion on Windows. And
* | sets external encoding to ASCII-8BIT unless explicitly
* | specified.
* -----+--------------------------------------------------------
* "t" | Text file mode (may appear with
* | any of the key letters listed above except "b").
@ -8463,6 +8525,11 @@ Init_IO(void)
rb_cIO = rb_define_class("IO", rb_cObject);
rb_include_module(rb_cIO, rb_mEnumerable);
#if 0
/* This is necessary only for forcing rdoc handle File::open */
rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cFile, "open", rb_io_s_open, -1);
#endif
rb_define_alloc_func(rb_cIO, io_alloc);
rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cIO, "new", rb_io_s_new, -1);
rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cIO, "open", rb_io_s_open, -1);

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@ -2566,10 +2566,33 @@ str_encode_bang(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE str)
* to encoding +encoding+.
* The second form returns a copy of <i>str</i> transcoded
* from src_encoding to dst_encoding.
* The options Hash gives details for conversion. Details
* to be added.
* The options Hash gives details for conversion.
* The last form returns a copy of <i>str</i> transcoded to
* <code>Encoding.default_internal</code>.
*
* === options
* A hash <code>options</code> can have the following keys:
* :invalid ::
* If the value is <code>:replace</code> <code>#encode</code> replaces
* invalid characters in <code>str</code> with the replacement character.
* :undef ::
* If the value is <code>:replace</code> <code>#encode</code> replaces
* characters which are undefined in the destination character set with
* the replacement character.
* :replace ::
* sets the replacement character to the value.
* :xml ::
* The value must be <code>:text</code> or <code>:attr</code>.
* If the value is <code>:text</code> <code>#encode</code> replaces
* undefined characters with its numerical character reference.
* If the value is <code>:attr</code> <code>#encode</code> also quotes
* the replacement result.
* :cr_newline ::
* replaces EOL with CR.
* :crlf_newline ::
* replaces EOL with CR LF.
* :universal_newline ::
* replaces EOL with LF.
*/
static VALUE